Defiant Ryan Mason says any boss should find it a "privilege" to manage Tottenham amid speculation that Celtic's Ange Postecoglou is the frontrunner.
Daniel Levy's search for a permanent successor to Antonio Conte has reached the two-month mark with Antonio Conte with Christian Stellini hired and fired before Mason stepped into the hot seat on an interim basis.
With the club requiring a massive overhaul this summer, Feyenoord boss Arne Slot is the latest boss to knock back the chance to step into the English Premier League hot seat at the end of the campaign.
That has reportedly led to Celtic boss Postecoglou rising up chief Levy's wishlist with the Australian on the brink of a clean sweep of silverware in Scotland, having already claimed the Scottish Premiership and Viaplay Cup this term.
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